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Did Mulholland overstep the mark at a pub summit? You decide...
The response to his appearance resulted in deputy editor of the Publican's Morning Advertiser writing an opinion piece on his performance in which he described Mulholland as a pantomime villain.
He was swiftly trolled on Twitter for the article.
@PeoplesPubPtshp@mrmikeberry yes& unlike corporate journos I've no financial interest in the #merrygoround or self congratulatory 'summits'
— The Pub Champion (@ThePubChampion) November 14, 2015
@PeoplesPubPtshp@mrmikeberry next time they can pay me to attend & I can kiss their arses all they like. Oh hang on that someone else's job
— The Pub Champion (@ThePubChampion) November 14, 2015
The poor diddums I was 'rude' to? Sapient #CorporateFinance who advise Punch https://t.co/IfEGEC2S77 Forget to mention that @mrmikeberry?!
— The Pub Champion (@ThePubChampion) November 14, 2015
@ThePubChampion@WBandBEER@morningad@mrmikeberry Fight time? Doubtful. Pubcos pay the piper. Pubcos call the tune pic.twitter.com/C9b9if30PW
— Protect Pubs (@ProtectPubs) November 13, 2015
I am wondering who will be #Cinderella in the #pubcopanto. Ted Tuppen? Simon Townsend? Duncan Garrood? @mrmikeberry is #Buttons, obviously!
— The Pub Champion (@ThePubChampion) November 13, 2015
Proud to be thought of as a #villain by a load of backslapping nodding dogs & #pubcopuppets! Objective journalism?! #treblesallround
— The Pub Champion (@ThePubChampion) November 13, 2015
Now you can judge for yourself - below is a link to the video of Greg Mulholland's full 45 minute appearance (free trial of sister publication, M&C Report, required).